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McDonalds Kajang..where is that fantastic service?
I used to enjoy going to Mcdonald’s in Kajang, the only McD we have, sadly. In my opinion, they used to pride themselves with great service, service with a smile no matter what the circumstance, the crew are always neat in their uniforms, sometimes they go the extra mile by coming out of their counters to talk to you, pour you drinks, even bringing your tray to your table. Well, that’s like a thing of the past when I went there last week. John wanted to collect the whole set of Madagascar toys, which is why we went there in the first place. So far, we only have the Lion.…
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Pay Nothing Now for Wimax
Recently, P1 Wimax launched another campaign, the Pay Nothing Now campaign. Now, read that carefully, it does not mean pay nothing at all… The pricing basically is the same, with the free modem if you sign up for P1 Wimax 1200 or P1 Wimax 2400 for at least 1 year. Now the good thing about this is, you don’t have to pay the upfront RM100 registration fee. This amount is only reflected in your first month bill. The total of activation fee RM50 and Stamp duty of RM10 will also be reflected only in the first bill, while the month charges of RM99 or RM229, depending on your package, will…
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8% or 11%? Your choice
Recently, the gov decided to allow the people to reduce their EPF contributions from 11% to 8% for the next 3 years due to the economic crisis. At work, we had a meeting to decide whether we want 11% or 8%. Thankfully, most if not all of my colleagues opt for 11%. The gov wants us to increase our disposable income, that we will end up spending more and saving less. This I feel, is hardly a very smart move. For a regular person earning around RM2000 a month, reducing the contribution to 8% will only give them an extra RM60 to spend a month. Now what is RM60 to…
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Are you a musician?
Are you a musician who sometimes feel you’re not good enough..who sometimes feel lousy about yourself? Well, I was just reading this journal, and this struck me: ” Musicians need refined auditory and cognitive skills to listen and understand music, motor skills to interact with their instruments (often involving high-speed coordination and timing precision far beyond that normally required in everyday life or other professions), the ability to plan and structure their practice sessions, specific skills associated with sight-reading, improvisation, memory, intonation and expression, social skills to interact with other ensemble musicians, the ability to overcome and manage performance anxiety, and detailed knowledge of their specific instrument.” I’m like, wow,…










